6 Lawn Care Maintenance Ideas That Will Help Sell Your Home Faster

Written by Gabe Nelson Posted On Tuesday, 08 September 2020 12:04
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So you’ve decided to put your home on the market. You’ve consulted your realtor and gone through countless checklists. You’ve likely spent hours updating the interior of your house to get it in tip-top shape.

But what about the exterior of your home? Your lawn is going to be the first thing potential homebuyers see when they arrive at your property. It’s equally important to prep it so it can put it’s best face forward.

Fortunately, creating an appealing lawn isn’t as daunting as it may seem. There are a few tips and tricks you can use to make your lawn super sellable. Hiring Lawn care experts are always a good idea. These are great ways to improve your property and get your home off the market before you know it.

  1. A Lush Green Lawn

One of the last things a new homeowner wants to deal with is an unhealthy lawn. It can take years to regain proper nutrition and health. Thick, lush green grass instantly makes a lawn appeal more to home buyers.

Having quality lawn care is about consistent nutrition. Hiring a lawn service is the best way to make sure your grass is properly fed. These experts know the science behind all types of grass and their specific needs. 

They can properly fertilize your lawn to keep it healthy and well-fed. With proper timing, your lawn can reap the most benefit from these applications. The result will be thicker grass that is more resistant to foot traffic, drought, and weeds.

  1. Keeping it Neat and Tidy

While your home is one the market, it’s essential that it’s always putting its best face forward. This includes the lawn. Making sure it’s consistently kept neat and tidy is important to attract buyers.

Make sure your lawn is kept mowed evenly allows it’s beauty to shine through. Make sure your mower blades are sharp for the cleanest cut and that the mower lines are neat. This may be a tedious undertaking but hiring mowers can make it more manageable. 

It’s also important to trim around trees and any other structure in your yard for a clean look. Carefully edge around sidewalks and driveways so your lawn looks crisp. Edging around landscaping beds defines them and adds to the beauty of your lawn.

  1. Getting Rid of Weeds

A dandelion-filled lot screams trouble to home buyers. Make sure your lawn is completely weed-free. It’s also equally important to rid your landscaping beds of any invasive plants. 

A weed killer and preventer can do wonders for your lawn. Many also include fertilizer for the added benefit of nutrition. You may also want to keep a fast-acting weed-killing spray on hand for any small problems that suddenly pop up.

Weed your beds to keep them free of unwanted plants that can quickly become a problem. Many can even take over and steal the nutrition from your landscaping plants. A weed barrier and a thick layer of mulch can make preventing weeds easier. 

Pay special attention to weeds that settle in between sidewalks or in cracks around the driveway. These often go overlooked. However, to a home buyer, they can stand out like a sore thumb.

  1. Installing an Irrigation System

Do you live in a drought-prone area? Adding an irrigation system to your lawn can be a big perk for potential home buyers. You’ll also reap the benefits of keeping your lawn lush in the meantime. 

An irrigation system can water your lawn, keeping it healthy and green, even in the driest months. It can also be set up to water your landscaping beds and gardens. This is a great selling feature that your realtor can use to attract house hunters.

  1. Low-Maintenance Beds

Your landscaping beds can add a ton of character to your lawn. When trying to sell your home it’s best to keep them neutral to appeal to the most buyers. Creating low-maintenance beds that appeal to the widest range of buyers is your best bet.

Be thoughtful about the plants you add to your beds. Think low-maintenance and drought-resistant. Neat and tidy bushes like boxwoods add a ton of curb appeal. Hosta and ornamental grass are easy to care for and can add lots of greenery.

Overgrown beds can make a whole lawn look unkempt. Keep your hedges and bushes trimmed and neat. Remove any brown limbs or branches and take out any plants that are dying.

A fresh layer of mulch seems like the go-to for sprucing up your beds. However, you can consider other low-maintenance options. Lava rock and pebbles can also look beautiful and be more permanent. 

  1. Adding Some Color

Adding a few splashes of color can cheer up the exterior of your home. The trick is to follow the same rules as to when you’re decorating an interior. You want to appeal to the tastes of as many buyers as possible. 

A pot of flowers on the porch can be charming. Adding a row of bright annuals to your landscaping beds can provide a great pop of color. Being thoughtful about the flowers you choose will make your landscaping look professional and neat.

Try to stick with a few colors that compliment your home’s exterior. Sunny yellow and orange blooms look beautiful in front of a lightly-colored exterior. Is your home a more vivid hue like blue or yellow? You can opt for flowers in complementary color schemes like reds or violets to make your exterior stand out. 

Selling Your Home, and Lawn, Faster

Future homeowners are shopping for a lifestyle, their own piece of land. Making sure your lawn is primed for showings allows potential buyers to envision their lives enjoying their new property. Your prep will be well worth making your property sell more quickly. 

These ideas can keep your lawn lush and green. They will create beds that boost your curb appeal. Plus, with all of this knowledge, you’ll be ready to move on to your new home and make your new lawn just as stunning and beautiful.

 

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